Bank of England Governor Calls for Global Cooperation on AI Threats
1-Minute Brief
International collaboration is being urged as governments and organizations address regulatory and security challenges posed by advanced AI technol...
Key Facts
- Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey stated that the US cannot achieve its AI ambitions alone.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced plans for energy regulations for datacentres.
- Environmental and community groups in Australia have called for a pause on datacentre development until regulations are established.
- Anthropic is pursuing a state-by-state approach to increase AI regulation in the US.
- Andrew Bailey’s comments follow reports of a temporary ban on foreigners using Anthropic’s Claude Mythos model, according to The Guardian.
What Happened
Leaders in the UK and Australia have called for stronger international and domestic regulation of artificial intelligence, while the US government and companies like Anthropic pursue their own regulatory approaches.
Why It Matters
The push for coordinated AI regulation highlights concerns over security, governance, and the environmental impact of AI infrastructure, with calls for both national and international action.
What's Next
Further regulatory proposals and potential pauses on datacentre development are expected as governments and organizations debate the best approaches to AI oversight.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft1d agoGlobal cooperation needed to tackle AI threats, says Bank of England governor
- PoliticoCenter15h agoInside Anthropic’s state-by-state plan to ratchet up AI rules
- The GuardianLeft8h agoAlbanese’s AI blueprint sparks calls for datacentre moratorium until new regulations in place
